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The 3 day week was largely a publicity stunt by the Heath government.
Power wasn't turned off on the 'off' days - companies (institutions, etc) were sort of 'ordered' not to use electricity on those days - thus excluding hospitals, old Bill, etc.
My boss, an ex-JP, got round it by turning off the lights in the FRONT of his building, while getting all us keyboard operators to move into the back room (no windows), and carry on working. He was something high up in the local Tory party, of course.
There were queues for petrol, of course, and there were occasional power cuts, but nothing much.
And as far as the old lie about dead bodies not being buried, just that, a lie. There were some delays in grave digging etc., but most of it was (wouldn't you have guessed) just hysteria whipped up by the anti-Labour press, then as now.
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